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thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event today, think lent their support to the campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. and like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of the country. and when your dad says something, you listen. then when you don't, it usually bites you later on. >> very serious and powerful from tony bennett. jokingly, but making a good point from chris rock. a majority of americans support a ban, a universal background check. a majority want the high capacity clips to be banned. there is a will there, but is there a will amongst politicians to get this done? >> i was on capitol hill today, and -- speaking to 15 members of congress, and all of whom have said that they are for this legislation. now, it's toh, because i think lades, looks like we've got >> i thi
thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event today, think lent their support to the campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. and like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of...
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thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple of clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event you were at today who lent their support to this campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. i'd like the assault -- assault weapons to go to war not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of the country. and when your dad says something, you listen. and when you don't, it usually bites you in the ass later on. >> very serious and powerful from tony bennett. jock lar but making a good point from chris rock there, i felt. i mean, the truth is that the majority of americans support the ban on assault weapons. the latest cnn poll was 56% i think. the majority support universal background checks. the majority want these high-capacity clips to be banned. there is a will there. but is there a will amongst the politicians, kerry kennedy, to get this done? >> well, we were up -- i was
thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple of clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event you were at today who lent their support to this campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. i'd like the assault -- assault weapons to go to war not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like...
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you don't find that environment, i will guarantee you, in the new england patriots locker room. number one, the owner would not tolerate it, nor would billy. it's up to you to set the tempo and attitude not just in the locker room but on the field and the way you do things. >> maybe it's time for the nfl to examine what's a culture maybe outside the norm. maybe they have to up the standards. joe? >> the nfl will examine this. the players association will. also, and it is a defense for coach philbin and the staff. those players in the locker room, that's their domain. they think they run it. it's their locker room. it belongs to us. i have your back as a player, you have mine. anybody else doesn't matter. this is our locker room. now then you're going to tell me i don't believe every coach out there, whether it's in college, professional football, whatever, has his pulse on the player of every locker room. the players insist on privacy and sometimes they get in trouble over it. it runs amok. >> all right, guys. good insight. two of my favorite people in football. coach, good to s
you don't find that environment, i will guarantee you, in the new england patriots locker room. number one, the owner would not tolerate it, nor would billy. it's up to you to set the tempo and attitude not just in the locker room but on the field and the way you do things. >> maybe it's time for the nfl to examine what's a culture maybe outside the norm. maybe they have to up the standards. joe? >> the nfl will examine this. the players association will. also, and it is a defense...
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what is it -- what benefits does our economy and environment gain by encouraging or at least not. discouraging the bitcoin from being centered here? >>. >> i think what we gain is our continued replation as being ths country where into va tors start new businesses. and something we would want to continue. i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encouragew innovation wherever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks about which we need to be concerned but mine miezing burden. >> >> i think we've all got a lot more questions for you, but we understand a vote will be held around 5 sclok. so we want to make sure we get to the second panel. i want to thank you both for your testimony. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> i'll turn to senator merkleyt >> because of the time, i'm going to start introducing as r? you come up,so feel free to tak your seats, quickly. i'll start with paul smoltzer. he's the president of bits. in this role, he led bit's work, in promoting the safety and soundness through best practices and successfu
what is it -- what benefits does our economy and environment gain by encouraging or at least not. discouraging the bitcoin from being centered here? >>. >> i think what we gain is our continued replation as being ths country where into va tors start new businesses. and something we would want to continue. i think the great challenge for the regulators are to encouragew innovation wherever we can and put smart regulation in place that tries to deal with risks, very real risks about...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. the debate over whether to use deadly force against an american who is on foreign soil and tied to al qaeda. that sounds like a hypothetical straight out of my constitutional law class in my first year of law school. i can just picture us going back and forth over whether killing an american in these circumstances violated the fourth amendment's protection against unlawful seizure or the fifth amendment's due process clause. but this is no academic exercise. this is hardball on a world stage. and the safety of americans is at stake. i read the 16-page undated and unsigned justice department white paper with great interest, especially where it said that "targeting a member of an enemy force who poses an imminent threat of violent attack to the united
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. the debate over whether to use deadly force against an american who is on foreign soil and tied to al qaeda. that sounds like a hypothetical straight out of my constitutional law class in my first year of law...
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that's how you give them that warm environment that allows them to go through the therapeutic process in dealing with a lot of the outside forces. i must say, i congratulate you on making this much more instructive and supportive as far as the media. that's what the media needs to do. >> i completely agree. again, when you are parenting and watching your father in that clip it's very touching. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. to learn more about alicia's work protecting children from predators go to facebook.com/aliciaproject. >>> still ahead, more americans are choosing surgery to lose weight. new jersey governor chris christie did it. i will explain how it works next. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ]
that's how you give them that warm environment that allows them to go through the therapeutic process in dealing with a lot of the outside forces. i must say, i congratulate you on making this much more instructive and supportive as far as the media. that's what the media needs to do. >> i completely agree. again, when you are parenting and watching your father in that clip it's very touching. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. to learn more about alicia's work protecting...
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that modifies their behavior in terms of how they are able to in fact control their own environment and understand thenm what the consequences are for our national security because theirs is undermined. so again, it's just one more warning. and if we needed it it's a domestic issue as well, with 65l tornadoes all dropping down in one day out in the middle west s in the middle of november. this is unprecedented, the impact that climate change is s having, and it has severe long-term national security consequences, and we thank both of you for your work, mr. chairman. >> let me join senator markey is his concerns. it's clear that the relates of more extreme weather require uso to be engaged international ly n mitigating as much damage as wee can with the n new reality.nator of course the best course in which senator mark yees been one of the leaders is to do something about this from the standpoint of climate change. of i think both are important nt pi points, that the costnt of thes storms in loss of life and in the cost of rebuilding communities is enormous and beyond the capacities of
that modifies their behavior in terms of how they are able to in fact control their own environment and understand thenm what the consequences are for our national security because theirs is undermined. so again, it's just one more warning. and if we needed it it's a domestic issue as well, with 65l tornadoes all dropping down in one day out in the middle west s in the middle of november. this is unprecedented, the impact that climate change is s having, and it has severe long-term national...
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part of it is probably just the environment of economic uncertainty. i think that in some cases, seen some effort to get rid of large amounts of assets at some of the large institutions it is indirectly in response to this point. some of them have concluded that they are not in a position to have a viable, manageable, profitable franchise if they have all of the entities they had before. and in the process of reducing their balance sheets. the other thing i would note is you are absolutely right about the difference, the difference actually is the economy has been improving and some of the firm's have built up their capital. you have seen that difference narrowing in a number of cases as they seem to have a better position in view of the market from which to proceed in a more feasible fashion. >> i apologize for going over. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i appreciate your comments. i did want to talk about that issue. for the u.s. housing market to continue on its path to recovery consumers, lenders and investors need clarity regarding the boundaries of m
part of it is probably just the environment of economic uncertainty. i think that in some cases, seen some effort to get rid of large amounts of assets at some of the large institutions it is indirectly in response to this point. some of them have concluded that they are not in a position to have a viable, manageable, profitable franchise if they have all of the entities they had before. and in the process of reducing their balance sheets. the other thing i would note is you are absolutely...
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in some cases the only way to do with it is to lea theoxic environment which is the way some people choose. neil: carper word. >> it is devaluing the person. sotimes taking credit for their work by interfering with their ability to take time off. it is not allowing them to feel comftable talking to our corporate meetings. and then just other behavior. neil: but i don't like people talkin durg corporate meetings. >> and they have an import 98 share so that there is a level of intimidation. >> no good ideas the size my own. neil: for you are saying is a lot of ts t me is very easy. just act like a freaking human being. >> be civil and have a corporate culture that encourages that and that will win. listen, there are difficult bosses, and sometes the need to lea how to deal witthat, let's say something first to the person, give them an opportunity to at least read their behavior. they don't,o what you need to do, including hiring a lyer and worst case scenario. neil: there are a lot of people were jerks. >> t there are neil: hopefully they have a horrible deaths. >> we can at least fantasize.
in some cases the only way to do with it is to lea theoxic environment which is the way some people choose. neil: carper word. >> it is devaluing the person. sotimes taking credit for their work by interfering with their ability to take time off. it is not allowing them to feel comftable talking to our corporate meetings. and then just other behavior. neil: but i don't like people talkin durg corporate meetings. >> and they have an import 98 share so that there is a level of...
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what you think of the environment now and the media in which you ply? >> there is a temptation that i look back and we talk about the good old days. and once again i'm talking about this and i'm trying to avoid doing that. but i also remember that there was, there has been some hard times as well. i arrived in washington in 1968 and that was the year that bobby kennedy was killed and it wasn't exactly like this. it's different now. and the technology is something that we are still trying to sort out. >> is it too much? >> with all the business networks and all of the blogs. can you envision a young guy starting out back and? and how would all the leaders that you work with us to the constant of this? >> i think pretty well. i personally think that the proliferation of the communication is part of the development. and it makes people all over the globe talk about this. i can call anywhere in the country and they have this and it's a phenomenal development, if youook at all of this that has been developed in technology and i can barely use my cell phone.
what you think of the environment now and the media in which you ply? >> there is a temptation that i look back and we talk about the good old days. and once again i'm talking about this and i'm trying to avoid doing that. but i also remember that there was, there has been some hard times as well. i arrived in washington in 1968 and that was the year that bobby kennedy was killed and it wasn't exactly like this. it's different now. and the technology is something that we are still trying...
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that's how you give them that warm environment that allows them to go through the therapeutic process in dealing with a lot of the outside forces. i must say, i congratulate you on making this much more instructive and supportive as far as the media. that's what the media needs to do. >> i completely agree. again, when you are parenting and watching your father in that clip it's very touching. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. to learn more about alicia's work protecting children from predators go to facebook.com/loishproject. still ahead, more americans are choosing surgery to lose weight. new jersey governor chris christie did it. i will explain how it works next. >>> brought to you by honey nut cheerios. be happy. be healthy. and by cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. heart-healthy, whole grain oats. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your
that's how you give them that warm environment that allows them to go through the therapeutic process in dealing with a lot of the outside forces. i must say, i congratulate you on making this much more instructive and supportive as far as the media. that's what the media needs to do. >> i completely agree. again, when you are parenting and watching your father in that clip it's very touching. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. to learn more about alicia's work protecting...
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but honestly, no child can learn in an environment where fear generates all day long in the school. c-span: jumped? why? c-span: >> guest: i don't think you learn this in washington dc, but one thing is pervasive. it is what drove a lot of these issues up until today. it is neighborhoods in washington dc that seem to be just territorial that are owned by the people, and the neighborhoods are very territorial. everyday when we got off the bus, it was kids that came from two different areas. and eventually we figured out that we could combat this by joining forces and shoving them when they got off the bus. you know, we got a little better at it. but it was just a horrible experience for kids to try to go to school and learn in that environment. that is why i put so much emphasis now on making sure that kids can go to school and be safe. c-span: how many kids do you have? >> guest: i have one child. c-span: you know when you started this job, your personal story everyone wanted to talk about it. i have to ask you because there are people out there that have never heard the story. what
but honestly, no child can learn in an environment where fear generates all day long in the school. c-span: jumped? why? c-span: >> guest: i don't think you learn this in washington dc, but one thing is pervasive. it is what drove a lot of these issues up until today. it is neighborhoods in washington dc that seem to be just territorial that are owned by the people, and the neighborhoods are very territorial. everyday when we got off the bus, it was kids that came from two different...
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in such a low interest rate environment, what you plan for that money? with the cash on the balance sheet, fracking, an energy independence. we'll get into it all with the chairman and ceo of chevron. what may happen to the price of oil and gasoline next. >>> plus, is it a prescription to make health care better? using high-tech to help you find and talk to a doctor when you need one. how a different kind of sherpaa can guide you when you need help. >> people call me the doctor of the future. >> "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's nber one financial news program, "on the money." now maria bartiromo. >> i'm bill griffeth. maria will be along in just a few minutes with the rest of the program. first a look at what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." the u.s. economy grew at a slightly faster pace for the final quarter of last year than previously thought. the final read on gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the overall size and strength of the economy rose at an annual pace of 0.4%. of course still a wea
in such a low interest rate environment, what you plan for that money? with the cash on the balance sheet, fracking, an energy independence. we'll get into it all with the chairman and ceo of chevron. what may happen to the price of oil and gasoline next. >>> plus, is it a prescription to make health care better? using high-tech to help you find and talk to a doctor when you need one. how a different kind of sherpaa can guide you when you need help. >> people call me the doctor...
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>> i think we have learned to live in this environment. the reality is we have accepted what appears to be kick the can down the street politics. >> neil: what would you and your fellow ceos do and have a credible debt fix, you probably would have a heart attack, but what would you do? >> it would allow us to feel more secure where we're going. we need to know the rules of the game. that is what we're asking for. i think we as citizens and not business people first. the reality is we know the problems, debt and immigration and reality as a nation when we compete against nation states, how are we going to compete if we can't solve these problems? the issue is not the debt ceiling. the issue is the fundamental core problems of the country and the inability of our congressional leaders and our political class to actually solve them. >> neil: how is it that you are home to some of best? >> they are good for you. >> neil: ron shaich, just a message from wall street. okay. did you hear the one about teacher did not like her students and thoughts
>> i think we have learned to live in this environment. the reality is we have accepted what appears to be kick the can down the street politics. >> neil: what would you and your fellow ceos do and have a credible debt fix, you probably would have a heart attack, but what would you do? >> it would allow us to feel more secure where we're going. we need to know the rules of the game. that is what we're asking for. i think we as citizens and not business people first. the...
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and that's -- >> but you've heard other politicians in those kinds of environments before. you've worked these kinds of parties before. >> yeah. i never heard him -- you know, say anything like this before. i just had never -- you know, fairly early on in that speech, i just realized that, wow, this is not normal talk. this is not something he's going to go on fox news and say, even. just not going to happen. you know. and that was the stunning part for me. i realized that, you know, this is different. and everybody else needs to hear it too. >> were any other of the people working the event when some of these things were being said kind of looking at each other going, what did he -- did he just -- >> that was -- i was looking around for, you know, when he was talking about that -- the pittance that they earned and stacking these girls three high, and the barbed wire and surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers, and golly, i can't keep these girls in here like this, i was looking for reaction. i thought some of the guests would maybe gasp or kind of be taken aback and i d
and that's -- >> but you've heard other politicians in those kinds of environments before. you've worked these kinds of parties before. >> yeah. i never heard him -- you know, say anything like this before. i just had never -- you know, fairly early on in that speech, i just realized that, wow, this is not normal talk. this is not something he's going to go on fox news and say, even. just not going to happen. you know. and that was the stunning part for me. i realized that, you...
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welcome, this is the hotel, it is a totally different environment. >> eating a photographer, access is everything. being a journalist, access is everything. tell us how you develop the relationship so that the people whose lives and effort you are trying to cover will you be the access you need. >> on this side of the world, there is a lot of mysticism around covering the war. once you are there, you will find out it is fairly open and relatively easy to photograph. why? because people actually want the coverage. it is surprisingly easy to photograph once you are in sight. the larger issue is just logistics. if you go to the west come he have to walk. if you go to aleppo, you can catch a taxi from the border. across the border, it is rebel controlled. somebody with a kalashnikov on the other side next to the desk. you would be surprised how easy it is to photograph and move around when people actually understand what you are doing and want coverage. differentd to make decisions. we were in turkey waiting to enter syria. yorkays before the new times, the reporter died trying to come bac
welcome, this is the hotel, it is a totally different environment. >> eating a photographer, access is everything. being a journalist, access is everything. tell us how you develop the relationship so that the people whose lives and effort you are trying to cover will you be the access you need. >> on this side of the world, there is a lot of mysticism around covering the war. once you are there, you will find out it is fairly open and relatively easy to photograph. why? because...
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maybe some areas where he's been a little weaker, for instance, the environment climate change. he might try to do something there. >> okay. >> and try to position himself. >> all right. kim, thanks. >>> when we come back, new education reforms in washington, d.c., and tennessee have taken effect. find out how well schools in those regions have improved. next. , have improved next. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuf [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ female announcer ] feed a man a cookie and he eats a cookie. ♪ feed him a fresh baked cookie and he eats a much, much better cookie. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bake tbucan rely on.ter place with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered secu
maybe some areas where he's been a little weaker, for instance, the environment climate change. he might try to do something there. >> okay. >> and try to position himself. >> all right. kim, thanks. >>> when we come back, new education reforms in washington, d.c., and tennessee have taken effect. find out how well schools in those regions have improved. next. , have improved next. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuf [ male...
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you ntlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a future in washington. [applause] the magdalen, thank y very much. >> thank you, nei it is good to seu, senator. >> so how is it possible that the biggest neil: appaently even pottery company said that they really didn't know that they were getting spi on. the national security county officials under clton and george w. bush. lee is 20 now. that is what worries me the most. if mark zuerberg is posting that he ws unaware of tis and it was happening, then shouldn't thateconcerning? >> it is complex in. i have no problem with the u.s. government analyzinge-mails d protocol, telephone calls between people in yemen and afghanistan. i'm actually supportive of that. wh is a bi unusu is the extent to which the tec companies in the united states knew abouthis government activity. neil: if they didn't know that, if thy re clueless, the government seems to ha gten far more than these guys we aware of. >> there is an issue with. >> in othr words there is technicainformation about how they collected this. >> iernet is
you ntlemen, you are an example of this environment which means you will never have a future in washington. [applause] the magdalen, thank y very much. >> thank you, nei it is good to seu, senator. >> so how is it possible that the biggest neil: appaently even pottery company said that they really didn't know that they were getting spi on. the national security county officials under clton and george w. bush. lee is 20 now. that is what worries me the most. if mark zuerberg is...
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has been tame it makes for a healthy environment revenue environment in the airline business right now. neil: and finally, i do want to get into something you keep one eye on washington, this idea they could be on a verge of a brink in a couple of week of automatic spending cutting that kick in, you heard that, do you, as ceos, and big mucketty mucks, let this affect you, it is noise to you? is it worrisome chatter to you? your business plan? it didn't affect your merger announcement today, but many of your colleagues say it does and it worries them, what say you? >> well, i think you control what you can control. for doug and i we can control the outcome of the merger. and we have seen this as an opportunity to create value for the companies, irrespective of the environment in washington. neil: one final line for consumer travel airline, this echoes back to what you said at the beginning. the benefits of it deal will go to corporation. not to consumers, this is growing anst among the groups that represent customers there could be hell to pay from this. why do you think that is so raan
has been tame it makes for a healthy environment revenue environment in the airline business right now. neil: and finally, i do want to get into something you keep one eye on washington, this idea they could be on a verge of a brink in a couple of week of automatic spending cutting that kick in, you heard that, do you, as ceos, and big mucketty mucks, let this affect you, it is noise to you? is it worrisome chatter to you? your business plan? it didn't affect your merger announcement today, but...
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but if the diplomacy given all of these factors if the diplomacy in the current environment stalls or collapses in and concern whether it is the hard liners in t-bond who will use any diplomacy or whether that be in washington who take the failure of diplomacy as a sign that the window is closed and it's time to move in a different direction. that may be to go in on sanctions for the purpose of regime change which is the goal of some kid and i'm hopeful, cautiously hopeful but i'm also concerned that if there's not real progress things could go badly. the last point i would make that is not an argument for washington to sign up to a bad deal. there is a deal the would put restraints on the iran's enrichment activities and its, you know, is substantially expanded international exception, reduce the stock pile of the enriched uranium, to a number of other steps that would prevent the breakout. it's a good deal and we should go for a deal like that but we shouldn't go for one that doesn't put meaningful limits on its program. i will stop there. >> i want to go back to the contours of the
but if the diplomacy given all of these factors if the diplomacy in the current environment stalls or collapses in and concern whether it is the hard liners in t-bond who will use any diplomacy or whether that be in washington who take the failure of diplomacy as a sign that the window is closed and it's time to move in a different direction. that may be to go in on sanctions for the purpose of regime change which is the goal of some kid and i'm hopeful, cautiously hopeful but i'm also...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the one drug testing people who get unemployment checks. we asked our esteemed colleagues here what they thought of all of this. this first one sort of says it all. and then there has to be responsibility of the recipients part. and yes, if you can afford drugs from you can afford to feed yourself not to pay for someone else's recreational drug use. don't forget, you can tweet us adeno kudo. but now we have a senator that says pushing the drug test is a good thing. we also have michelle phillips. how could this not be a good thing? >> i am all about being fiscally responsible and this is not a fiscally responsible policy. if you look at florida that implemented this, cost them only $100,000 and 2.6 people failed a drug test. but the problem is not welfare recipients being on drugs but the problem is the out of control spending and welfare. unfairly targeting poor people. neil: so they're the ones giving benefits mnemonics are
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the one drug testing people who get unemployment checks. we asked our esteemed colleagues here what they thought of all of this. this first one sort of says it all. and then there has to be responsibility of the recipients part. and yes, if you can afford drugs from you can afford to feed yourself not to pay for someone else's...
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while we must ensure proper safeguards, it's my hope through hearings like this we can help maintain an environment that continues to promote new financial technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my colleagues. i look forward to hearing all the testimony from my witnesses. thank you. >> senator. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to co-chair this gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technological strategy that has a tremendous number of implications. the wave of innovation reaching in the world of currency and money transmission. we've all heard about exciting developments such as mobile developments and companies, classic banking system payments. this generation of technology which we're talking about today takes things to a whole new level. with the creation of virtual currencies like bitcoin and more recently ripple, we're actually seeing payments trans acted entirely with trust. open source code and public transaction ledger listing every transaction virtual currencies are truly a completely different animal. som
while we must ensure proper safeguards, it's my hope through hearings like this we can help maintain an environment that continues to promote new financial technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my colleagues. i look forward to hearing all the testimony from my witnesses. thank you. >> senator. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to co-chair this gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technological...
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neil: it is a different environment. picking your brain, we are told this is actually a bargain basement price. it follows on the heels of big-name publications being sold off on the cheap. the boston globe, "the new york times", being sold for the price. >> exactly. >> but what is happening here? >> i think it's interesting. he has never yelled out that this is what happened. he sells books for a living. it is respected, it is derived and cursed and praised. neil: is there something about him? but this is a force of the new information age? >> i cannot speak for jack. i think that the reason that i am here is the things that i've learned coming back to my home. neil: what bothers me is guys who say they want no part of this and then some of our finest minds said the heck with it. the least you guys know how to look at a ledger. >> i think there are a lot of ways to serve. i don't want to take us this away from anybody who has decided us. neil: when you look at this, two or $3 billion in this country. >> we were people d
neil: it is a different environment. picking your brain, we are told this is actually a bargain basement price. it follows on the heels of big-name publications being sold off on the cheap. the boston globe, "the new york times", being sold for the price. >> exactly. >> but what is happening here? >> i think it's interesting. he has never yelled out that this is what happened. he sells books for a living. it is respected, it is derived and cursed and praised. neil:...
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if you break down the environment regulations, this is a great gop talking point. especially when you don't look at the small print the one i looked at the small print and i can say for every new rule that you put in, you take one out. but my point is that the pylon is unproductive. but what do you think of that? >> well, i think that that is what they say about your closet and regulations. but this is only one way of measuring it. this is a tax on american families and businesses. the heritage foundation have calculated it close to $2 trillion in compliance costs to the economy. that is not to say that this is a good way of policy. we have 80% unemployment for over a year the. neil: you think they banks have approached the point of oversell? >> the regulations are very hard to get rid of. politicians laster had $7.3 billion getting themselves elected. they have to raise that money. so then they say, oh, that is my special constituent ray. so it's pretty incredible for them to get rid of that. the one i worry that we redefine our politicians success. >> these are b
if you break down the environment regulations, this is a great gop talking point. especially when you don't look at the small print the one i looked at the small print and i can say for every new rule that you put in, you take one out. but my point is that the pylon is unproductive. but what do you think of that? >> well, i think that that is what they say about your closet and regulations. but this is only one way of measuring it. this is a tax on american families and businesses. the...
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and i think it's good for them, bad for the wal-mart competitors neil: who is winning in this environment? i'm not sure that that moves the needle? sumac everyone is winning. everyone wins in the free market. the employees when coming to investors when, wal-mart is not too far from a 52 week high and the shoppers win. neil: but if they raise the margins, it is so going still going to be because of this, isn't it? >> they are selling an iphone for $20 and i'm pretty sure they can handle that after a couple of hours. they are doing great by not only investors but i shoppers as well. neil: my fear about this, if we can show the video. people go crazy and i was trampled on by a 90-year-old grandmother. and the little unseemly. >> here is my thinking on. i think that wal-mart knows down to the step in the penny exactly what they are doing. and wal-mart was one of the biggest, if not the biggest buyer of computers and computer analysis and hardware. i think people start to identify them as that people are trying to get stuff to buy and it ends up being good for wal-mart. >> as much as you want
and i think it's good for them, bad for the wal-mart competitors neil: who is winning in this environment? i'm not sure that that moves the needle? sumac everyone is winning. everyone wins in the free market. the employees when coming to investors when, wal-mart is not too far from a 52 week high and the shoppers win. neil: but if they raise the margins, it is so going still going to be because of this, isn't it? >> they are selling an iphone for $20 and i'm pretty sure they can handle...
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ensure proper safeguards, it is my hope that c through hearings like this we nt can help maintain an environment that helps promote new technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my n colleagues. i look forward to hearing all ow the testimony from our witnesses. >> senator merkley. >> thank you. and it's a pleasure to co-chaira thisir gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technology strategy that has a tremendous number of implications. the wave of innovation is he wor reaching into the world of curren currency, payments, and money transmission. we've all heard about exciting developments such as mobile payments and companies like square which rely on classic com banking system payments. this latest generation of technology, which we're talking about today, takes things to a whole new level. with the creation of virtual currencies like bitcoin and more recently ripple, we're actually seeing payments transacted entirely with peer to peer trust driving the stores of val krewe. combined with open source code and a p
ensure proper safeguards, it is my hope that c through hearings like this we nt can help maintain an environment that helps promote new technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my n colleagues. i look forward to hearing all ow the testimony from our witnesses. >> senator merkley. >> thank you. and it's a pleasure to co-chaira thisir gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technology strategy that has...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ç= ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> we're back with penny plea and john. it is time for the final question. at today's news conference, cnn asked president obama for his new years resolution. here is his not so serious answer. >> my new years resolution is to be nicer to the white house press corps. >> so our final question for both of you is, what new years resolution do you think the president should be making? and we'll give you as a strong supportter first shot at this. >> unlike me who will be about the diet and health, he does not need to lose any more weight. for the peace and tranquility of the obama household, i would say no more selfies with world leaders. >> i think that's pretty good. >> i think he should resolve to appear at least once on duck dynasty if it is not canceled by a & e. show himself as a bipartisan -- >> happy, happy. >> somebody finally raised "duck dynasty." >> i like that. there will be an immediate spike. his suggestion
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ç= ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> we're back with penny plea and john. it is time for the final question. at today's news conference, cnn asked president obama for his new years resolution. here is his not so serious answer. >> my new years resolution is to be nicer to the white house press corps. >> so our final question for both...
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the environment needlessly made it far more difficult than it would otherwise be. >> think about what he said there. larry summers should have run this by the president, because it should would have saved him and all of us a lot of grief. old larry knew it would be a disaster because the folks responsible for it were not up to the agony and the our -- ordeal of the rigors of joining the government. says the government has a major brain drain on its hands and talented people are going elsewhere mike huckabee says maybe that's the problem. the answer is not the government but the private sector. governor, what do you think of that? >> i don't think we got a problem with the brain drain in washington. i think that summers is right. some people don't want to go through the scrutiny that one goes through to become confirmed or just to be an official. the level of disclosure is painful for people. but believe me, there are plenty of people in this country with a healthy enough ego they're willing to go through a public colonoscopy. hey like the title and prestige of being there. our problem
the environment needlessly made it far more difficult than it would otherwise be. >> think about what he said there. larry summers should have run this by the president, because it should would have saved him and all of us a lot of grief. old larry knew it would be a disaster because the folks responsible for it were not up to the agony and the our -- ordeal of the rigors of joining the government. says the government has a major brain drain on its hands and talented people are going...
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our customers, operators, want to be up to have a competitive environment. i will take a widget from him and they can rationalize the market prices. they keep us honest. but that means what we build is intended -- is essentially interoperable. so when you drop this equipment into the network, if you have not raised the security bar for everyone in terms of best practices and standards from ideation through end of life, your contest nothing. so the first domain is, how can we find and develop in a public/private partnership standards to raise the bar of the equipment that companies like ours deliver? the second is in the realm of service providers and data management. it has become apparent over the last couple of months that what we need in that space is more transparent regulation and a more transparent legal environment that is better geared to protecting the integrity of data. the third domain is the one that chad was speaking about, and that is governments. i would like to believe -- i would like to believe that using the example of mutually assured dest
our customers, operators, want to be up to have a competitive environment. i will take a widget from him and they can rationalize the market prices. they keep us honest. but that means what we build is intended -- is essentially interoperable. so when you drop this equipment into the network, if you have not raised the security bar for everyone in terms of best practices and standards from ideation through end of life, your contest nothing. so the first domain is, how can we find and develop in...
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you don't want her to accept her into the environment you understand her school turned out to be. was it matter of getting to school? >> my issue comes from me being very involved at the school she was at. i transferred my dauther from that school. the school was within two blocks of my home walking distance. i transferred my daughter to a school which is probably four or five miles away from our home, and i did this because when i initially enrolled my student, it was due to the environment, and with the new system -- with the new school year, when you walked your child to school, you scene a police car, police officers, safe passage workers, and a lot of new faces that if a four year old asks you what is going on, it must be a problem. and i felt like that wasn't something i wanted my four year old to see from the first day of school. >> yes. i want to introduce dr. charles williams. can you talk us to -- we have heard about ms. smith's experience in chicago, but this is a scenario that is being played out in a lot of place around the country. >> thanks for having me on. and i a
you don't want her to accept her into the environment you understand her school turned out to be. was it matter of getting to school? >> my issue comes from me being very involved at the school she was at. i transferred my dauther from that school. the school was within two blocks of my home walking distance. i transferred my daughter to a school which is probably four or five miles away from our home, and i did this because when i initially enrolled my student, it was due to the...
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and then the state business environment is still not very good. >> i think that's the problem. he needs to go a lot further on reform. new jersey, the unemployment rate of 8-1/2%. all of its neighbors in the sevens in so for the sake of me and my fellow citizens and his presidential as separations, he has to get some reform in the next four years and try to get a vibrant economy going. >> dorothy, what do you make of his tenure and his re-election campaign? >> well, his re-election campaign, he's going to win big. he is the head of a victimized state, it's catastrophe hit. >> hurricane sandy. >> this is going to elevate his standing in many ways. i look at him now, on the stump, and i see the future of the political run. he has not only not lost any of his magic powers, he has gained. he has these moments of reagan-esque brilliance. on a debate somewhere some somebody asks is opponent to say something nice about the governor. she says some sleazy cheap thing. >> she is a state senator. >> and he gets to chris christie, who says, this woman is the most magnificent public servant
and then the state business environment is still not very good. >> i think that's the problem. he needs to go a lot further on reform. new jersey, the unemployment rate of 8-1/2%. all of its neighbors in the sevens in so for the sake of me and my fellow citizens and his presidential as separations, he has to get some reform in the next four years and try to get a vibrant economy going. >> dorothy, what do you make of his tenure and his re-election campaign? >> well, his...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> now it's time to clear the air. in september, 1964, two months after president lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act into law, senator strom thurman, candidate for president, who specialized in epic filibusters of civil rights laws and one of 21 democrats, plus 6 republicans, to vote against the 64 bill, quit the democratic party. he became one of only two republican senators to represent a southern state. the other was john tower of texas. when strom passed away in 2008, he was praised by congressman joe wilson, and senator jeff sessions as having helped to build the modern republican party in the south. thurman was one of the most famous party-jumpers in american political history but far from the only one. lots have done it. ronald reagan, judge jesse helms. lieberman became independent in 2001 and 2006. and arlen specter, the 29-year republican senator from pennsylvania became a democrat in 2009. which brings us to charlie crist, who this morning announced he will run for florida governor as a democrat. he
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> now it's time to clear the air. in september, 1964, two months after president lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act into law, senator strom thurman, candidate for president, who specialized in epic filibusters of civil rights laws and one of 21 democrats, plus 6 republicans, to vote against the 64 bill, quit the democratic party. he became one of only two republican senators to represent a southern state. the other...
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we are in an environment where the fundamentals don't add up to price activity. your p/l is based on market activity. they have to have fighter pilot to have made any money. it basically closed on the highs today. >> neil: good point. gentlemen, thank you. >> meanwhile, i got good news four. we are all going on a cruise. i got bad news. we are all going on carnival. don't laugh. a lot of angry carnival customers are not in the mood to sail but they sure in a mood to sue. carnival is very deep ship. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. .. for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! dir
we are in an environment where the fundamentals don't add up to price activity. your p/l is based on market activity. they have to have fighter pilot to have made any money. it basically closed on the highs today. >> neil: good point. gentlemen, thank you. >> meanwhile, i got good news four. we are all going on a cruise. i got bad news. we are all going on carnival. don't laugh. a lot of angry carnival customers are not in the mood to sail but they sure in a mood to sue. carnival is...
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. >> the idea to were tect the environment from toxic chemicals, the suit maker says r often associated with kre mation and graveyard burials. >> instead of kre mation we're looking at more green options, natural burial options and this lends itself to that. >> who are these monsters who turn my death into some kind of natural process? and personally i have no interest in the low grade shiitakes this thing will turn me into. to, if i'm turning into a fungus it had better become white premium truffles sniffed out by a boar in the forest of italy then shaved over a hedge fund manager's lynn queenee for $300 a plate. wow, wow. -- linguini. (applause) i sound delicious. i hope i die in time for me to eat myself. finally, folks, i love happy endings. i also enjoy stories that feel good at the conclusion. well here's one that is sure to warm the koch els of your heart. you all remember two years ago when the students at uc davis holding a sit-in terrorized the campus sidewalk with their butts and had to have their eyes pepper boarded. it was a dark story that gripped a nation. but will you be
. >> the idea to were tect the environment from toxic chemicals, the suit maker says r often associated with kre mation and graveyard burials. >> instead of kre mation we're looking at more green options, natural burial options and this lends itself to that. >> who are these monsters who turn my death into some kind of natural process? and personally i have no interest in the low grade shiitakes this thing will turn me into. to, if i'm turning into a fungus it had better...
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the government it's also these anti-gay thugs and gangs that have developed there as a result of the environment that has been created by the government there are gangs that are taking gay teenagers that they meet online they pretend that they're you know a potential friends or boyfriends or whatever and they lure them into these attacks and you know in fact one kid recently got murdered or at least committed suicide as a result of you know the torture and the stuff he's been through i'm someone who has never understood prejudice to you it's plain to me in your own feelings why people don't like people course they're different. well i think that ultimately it comes down to not understanding people i mean i think one of the reasons why we've had such a long history here of you know like a long evolution and when it comes to understanding gay people and gay rights is because americans you know in this case the russians weren't familiar with what you know gay people are really like the label any brochures to say people have to have people to hate they have to feel superior to something yeah i think
the government it's also these anti-gay thugs and gangs that have developed there as a result of the environment that has been created by the government there are gangs that are taking gay teenagers that they meet online they pretend that they're you know a potential friends or boyfriends or whatever and they lure them into these attacks and you know in fact one kid recently got murdered or at least committed suicide as a result of you know the torture and the stuff he's been through i'm...
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we will obviously have to remarket and rebrand and that will be challenging in this political environment. >> that's wurcht silliest statements that i have heard so far about the law. it's nobody's fault on the republican side that the exchange web site isn't working. nobody's fault on the republican side that the millions of people are in fear of losing their existing coverage. >> of course, the other pressure on the president right now there have been a whole series of national polls suggesting support for the healthcare law itself has been slipping. new poll out today saying 43% want to rye peel all the law together, 48% want some sort of changes, neil. >> if the president gets his way with these guys bob says everybody better get ready to pay. what do you mean? >> well, if they are able to -- first of all, they are not going to change much here. biggest problem you get with the insurance commissioners sitting in the white house is the president one week ago told the insurance companies he wanted them to rescind all the cancellations, told them they have to do that in just one month. e
we will obviously have to remarket and rebrand and that will be challenging in this political environment. >> that's wurcht silliest statements that i have heard so far about the law. it's nobody's fault on the republican side that the exchange web site isn't working. nobody's fault on the republican side that the millions of people are in fear of losing their existing coverage. >> of course, the other pressure on the president right now there have been a whole series of national...
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. >> how would you describe the environment you experienced in the nixon white house? >> well, aside from the little problem of watergate, which garagely i would -- gradually, i could no longer ignore, it was very exciting. the odd thing that people forget about richard nixon is that almost every piece of progressive economic legislation that we have was passed -- either passed or tried to be passed and didn't during the nixon administration. i mean, the epa, the eeoc, the -- you name these alphabet agencies, and, in fact, he and daniel tried to put in a negative income tax, and they couldn't get it through congress, but they tried, and i remember a few days -- few years ago, bob dole made a tv series for public television in which he comments there's stlowtly no way richard nixon could get the republican nomination today because he was far too progressive. in fact, in many ways, his economics was to the left of barack obama's. of course, he opened up china, made the first -- was it salt treaty with the russians, so it was a very exciting time to be there, and it was w
. >> how would you describe the environment you experienced in the nixon white house? >> well, aside from the little problem of watergate, which garagely i would -- gradually, i could no longer ignore, it was very exciting. the odd thing that people forget about richard nixon is that almost every piece of progressive economic legislation that we have was passed -- either passed or tried to be passed and didn't during the nixon administration. i mean, the epa, the eeoc, the -- you...
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environmentalist like bill mckibben call it a ticking time bomb for the environment. and nasa scientists james hansen one of the most respected scientists on earth and one of the leading experts on the planet on global climate change calls completion of the pipeline quote game over for the planet and quote actually the plan will be just fine it's game over for us. so again why is construction of this pipeline allowed to continue. why would a foreign corporation push so hard that people like seventy eight year old great grandmother eleanor fairchild an actress daryl hannah were arrested last october for trespassing on their on her own property as she tried to stop trans canada's bulldozers from repeat a hole through her three hundred acre ranch. why is the state of texas allowing a foreign corporation. to seize privately owned texans land through eminent domain to build an oil pipeline when in two thousand the state transfer to predation department for bid the use of eminent domain to build new one roads across texas. and why is it that we've allowed this foreign corpo
environmentalist like bill mckibben call it a ticking time bomb for the environment. and nasa scientists james hansen one of the most respected scientists on earth and one of the leading experts on the planet on global climate change calls completion of the pipeline quote game over for the planet and quote actually the plan will be just fine it's game over for us. so again why is construction of this pipeline allowed to continue. why would a foreign corporation push so hard that people like...